Leicester Tigers boss Richard Cockerill has joined the ranks calling for the format of the Heineken Cup to change.

The future of the tournament is shrouded in uncertainty with the current format of the Heineken Cup finishing in 2014. European Rugby Cup ltd is currently in discussions with the six Unions regarding what will happen in the 2014-15 season with Premiership Rugby and the Top 14 sides both arguing that the qualification process is weighted in favour of the RaboDirect PRO12 clubs.

Premiership Rugby has reportedly suggested a change to the format that will see the top six sides from the English league, the Top 14 and the PRO12 qualifying alongside the winners of the Heineken Cup and the Amlin Challenge Cup. And the assertion that the PRO12 has had it too easy in the past is backed up by Cockerill.

"English and French clubs spend their whole season fighting to be in the top four or top six to qualify for Europe," Cockerill told the Rugby Paper. "The Celtic nations, for instance, rest their internationals for the first two, three or four rounds of the domestic competition because they are getting them ready for the first two rounds of Europe and the autumn Tests.

"The English and French national sides don't have that luxury do they? How can the 11th-placed side in the Celtic League qualify for Europe? It's not quite right in my opinion."